Meghan Trainor hit fans with a double dose with two new singles: “Can’t Dance” and “Let You Be Right.”

Both tracks, which made their crash landing Thursday (May 10), carry polar opposite sounds but share similar earworm allure — one, a sexy groove that would tempt even the most two-left-footed to get up and boogie, the other a supercool, bass-laden break up to make up anthem.

“Even if you can’t dance just hold my hips / Hold my hips while I roll my hips,” Trainor sings over a steamy bass beat on “Can’t Dance,” coaxing her coy boy interest for a little bit of hands-on fun on the dance floor.

On “Let You Be Right,” the 24-year-old ditches yet another quarrel with her contradicting lover with an ego-stroking chorus (“I don’t wanna fight tonight / I’ma let you be right”) before sending a swift reminder that “We can make up if you just kiss me at the next traffic light.”